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Airport Disk on OS 9 and earlier

Gil

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I'm wondering if anyone has done any experimenting with using Airport-shared disks on pre-OS X machines. So far, I've attempt to connect to the base station via AFP in the Mac OS 9 chooser, but an error comes up saying the AFP version is not compatible. I'm wondering if there is a work-around, or if it would be possible to mount the Airport disk on a 10.4 machine, and then share it over AFP. Any thoughts?

 

beachycove

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You might be able to mount the share by connecting using the IP address of the host machine, rather than its Appletalk name (even though it might have one).

 

napabar

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I've messed around with this too, and had the same problem as you. The version of AFP required to connect to Airport disks or a Time Capsule is higher than Mac OS 9 supports.

The way around this to to use FTP. Turn on FTP sharing on Mac OS X machine, and then mount the Airport disk. Now fire up a FTP client on your Mac OS 9 machine. The Classic version of Transmit is free these days. Log in as the owner of the Mac OS X machine, so you have access to the root drive. Here you will find the Volumes folder. In there will be all disks, even networked ones!

This will work with any FTP client, so even a Mac Plus with Fetch can access an Airport Disk or TimeCapsule.

 
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